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IRE Transactions on Electronic Computers, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, March 1957
- Marcel J. E. Golay:
The Logic of Bidirectional Binary Counters. 1-4 - Stanley P. Frankel:
The Logical Design of a Simple General Purpose Computer. 5-14 - E. Leroy Younker:
A Transistor-Driven Magnetic-Core Memory. 14-20 - Jan A. Rajchman, Hewitt D. Crane:
Current Steering in Magnetic Circuits. 21-30 - Erich S. Weibel:
An Electronic Analog Multiplier Using Carriers. 30-34 - Rajko Tomovich:
Picard's Method and Analog Computation. 34 - George H. Myers:
Extending the Operational Time of Analog Integrators. 34-35 - Robert A. Bruns:
An Integral-Error-Squared Method for Evaluating Analog Computer Components. 35-36 - Alexander Fuchs:
A Note on the Accuracy of Differential Analyzers. 36
Volume 6, Number 2, June 1957
- W. R. G. Baker:
The IRE "Affiliate" PlanߞA New Venture in Engineering Society Structure and Service. 71 - Gene W. Arant:
A Time-Sequential Tabular Analysis of Flip-Flop Logical Operation. 72-74 - Amos Nathan:
Dynamic Accuracy as a Design Criterion of Linear Electronic-Analog Differential Analyzers. 74-86 - Robert M. Howe, Elmer G. Gilbert:
Trigonometric Resolution in Analog Computers by Means of Multiplier Elements. 86-92 - Mitchell P. Marcus:
Minimization of the Partially-Developed Transfer Tree. 92-95 - T. Miura, Hiroshi Amemiya, T. Numakura:
A New Diode Function Generator. 95-100 - David C. Kalbfell:
An Electronic Analog Multiplier. 100-103 - Bernard Harris:
An Algorithm for Determining Minimal Representations of a Logic Function. 103-108 - C. J. Hirsch, F. C. Hallden:
Computing Techniques for the Sampling Parametric Computer. 108-119 - Arieh F. Fischmann:
A Gray Code Counter. 120 - Bernard Lippel, Irving J. Epstein:
A Method for Obtaining Complete Digital Coding Chains. 121 - Charles H. Davidson:
A Survey of the Characteristics of Currently Used Bistable Multivibrators. 121 - Joseph A. O'Brien:
Unit-Distance Binary-Decimal Code Translators. 122-123 - Louis B. Wadel:
Negative Base Number Systems. 123 - Gene H. Leichner:
A Fast Circulating Memory. 123-124
Volume 6, Number 3, September 1957
- Martin R. Bates, D. H. Bock, F. D. Powell:
Analog Computer Applications in Predictor Design. 143-153 - Franz E. Hohn, Sundaram Seshu, D. D. Aufenkamp:
The Theory of Nets. 154-161 - George Sebestyen:
A Design Technique for Pedestal-Free Switching Circuits. 162-166 - Lazarus G. Polimerou:
A New Method for Generating a Function of Two Independent Variables. 167-169 - Thomas B. Van Horne:
An Analog Method for the Solution of Probability of Hit and Related Statistical Problems. 170-175 - Frederick P. Brooks Jr., Albert L. Hopkins Jr., Peter G. Neumann, William V. Wright:
An experiment in musical composition. 175-182 - J. H. Sasseen:
An Electronic Analog Cross Correlator for Dip Logs. 182-187 - R. S. Stone, R. A. Dandl:
A Variable Function Delay for Analog Computers. 187-189 - Warren S. McCulloch:
Biological Computers. 190-192 - H. Quastler:
The Complexity of Biological Computers. 192-194 - George A. Miller:
A Note on the Remarkable Memory of Man. 194-195 - Lawrence J. Fogel:
The Human Computer in Flight Control. 195-202 - H. Hamer, A. Lupinski:
A Method for Evaluating Amplifier Phase Shift at Low Frequencies. 203 - M. Lehman:
High-Speed Digital Multiplication. 204-205
Volume 6, Number 4, December 1957
- Joseph O. Campeau:
The Synthesis and Analysis of Digital Systems by Boolean Matrices. 231-241 - Robert J. Domenico:
Simulation of Transistor Switching Circuits on the IBM 704. 242-247 - C. K. Chow:
An optimum character recognition system using decision functions. 247-254 - Paul C. Dow:
An Analysis of Certain Errors in Electronic Differential Analyzers I-Bandwidth Limitations. 255-260 - Robert E. Horn, Verne G. Fauque:
Synthesis of Vector Networks. 261-265 - Donald W. Davies:
Switching Functions of Three Variables. 265-275 - D. D. Aufenkamp, Franz E. Hohn:
Analysis of Sequential Machines. 276-285 - Robert M. Mason:
The Logical Combination of Punched Paper Tapes. 285-286 - Amos Nathan, Yona Mahler:
Demonstration of Conditional Stability on an Analog Computer. 287 - Norman R. Scott:
On the Use of Redundant Integrators in Analog Computers. 287-288
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